# audit setting# by default, Scylla does not audit anything.# It is possible to enable auditing to the following places:# - audit.audit_log column family by setting the flag to "table"
audit: "syslog"## List of statement categories that should be audited.
audit_categories: "DCL,DDL,AUTH"## List of tables that should be audited.
audit_tables: "mykespace.mytable"## List of keyspaces that should be fully audited.# All tables in those keyspaces will be audited
audit_keyspaces: "mykespace"

Restart Scylla node

CentOS, RHEL or Ubuntu 16.04

sudo systemctl restart scylla-server

Ubuntu 14.04 or Debian

sudo service scylla-server restart

By default, audit messages are written to the same destination as using Scylla logging, with scylla-audit as process name.

# audit setting# by default, Scylla does not audit anything.# It is possible to enable auditing to the following places:# - audit.audit_log column family by setting the flag to "table"
audit: "table"## List of statement categories that should be audited.
audit_categories: "DCL,DDL,AUTH"## List of tables that should be audited.
audit_tables: "mykespace.mytable"## List of keyspaces that should be fully audited.# All tables in those keyspaces will be audited
audit_keyspaces: "mykespace"